Among reports recently taken by the Russellville Police Department (RPD):

Aug. 27 - Fleeing at North Greenwich Avenue. An officer observed someone driving a car he knew to have a parole warrant for his arrest, and attempted to conduct a traffic stop on him. The suspect exited the vehicle and fled on foot. When the officer yelled for him to stop, he complied and went to the ground. He was taken into custody at that time.

Aug. 28 - Terroristic threatening at East Second Street. The complainant said two suspects had been threatening to physically hurt him. He said the suspects would call his cell phone and threaten him as well as call a nearby clinic to report him for not taking his medication. When a witness attempted to call one of the suspects back, he said they cussed and yelled at him.

Aug. 28 - Robbery at East 11th Street. The complainant said he was on his way to work when he gave someone he saw walking a ride. About one block later, the suspect grabbed the complainant's wallet and jumped out of the vehicle, the report stated. The complainant jumped out after him, at which time the suspect hit him right above the eye. The suspect then fell down and the complainant jumped on top of him and hit him several times before getting his wallet back and returning to his truck. An officer observed a red mark above the complainant's left eye.

Aug. 29 - Domestic battery at South Houston Avenue. Upon responding to a location in reference to a disturbance, an officer overhead a male threatening a female. The officer heard the female say, "you hit me," followed by consecutive threats by the male, and when the female then said, "ouch," the officer entered the room. The officer observed a cut under the female's eye. The male suspect was arrested and placed into custody.

Aug. 31 - Public intoxication at Elliot Place. An officer observed a white male lying in tall grass, wearing blue jeans, but no shirt or shoes. Once the suspect noticed the officer, he attempted to raise his arms and his head, but immediately fell back to the ground. Upon making contact, the suspect mumbled and was incoherent. The officer observed the suspect's eyes were nearly closed, as well as glassy and bloodshot, and an odor of an intoxicant was emitting from his person. When the suspect refused to tell the officer where he lived, he was placed into custody and cited for public intoxication.